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That said, I use the DVRs with the webrec but I rarely use the browser for it, it was a task to get working with IE 8.0 but I just downloaded the webrec.cab and installed that like I do most ActiveX Controls.
#Dvrocx .cab install
If you are in a web cafe to install an ActiveX you still need to have admin rights, same as installing a program - most wont give you admin rights.
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I look at it this way, if you have to install something, which is any activeX or Java or quicktime etc (windows does not have quicktime and updated java by default) then might as well just install a real desktop app which is much more powerful being that it is not stuck within a limited web browser. But as for DVRs I use their activeX controls in my programs, no security settings, the issues you are having are IE related. ActiveX controls are still a great help in programming, I use them all the time even when I write my own. Not totally true, one does not have to use it like that. I hope people who are acquiring surveillant system could learn this paradox since most of them depend heavily on this kind of UI - Active-X which belongs solely to Microsoft. So, to summarise, new systems will have no way to communicate the survilliant systems that use webrec.cab v1.8 released in about 2007.
#Dvrocx .cab software
I replaced my ICRealtime DVR with an Intellicam JS-RTA-D1 and I had the software confused. The other option was to use the client software, but the web client seemed to work better for me. Just right click and choose to install and you should be good to go. There will be a file called webrec.inf in the archive. Depending on your Windows version you can double click to open it, or use WinRar to open the archive. Once you have found the file copy it someplace safe. Sometimes IE will delete these temporary files, so I found I had the best luck searching before acknowledging the error and before closing out IE. It might be called something like webrec.cab. Windows search often won't look in these hidden directories, so you will have to find it on your own. When you get the error message you will need to go look for the file, it will probably be in your temporary internet files. If not, go to the DVR web page and the download should start. If you already have the file, you are good to go.
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cab file is a compressed file with the program in it.
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The webrec.cab is embedded in the firmware. cab file.įirst off, for the RTA-D1, the latest firmware (April 2009 I believe) really works much better than the older firmware. The good news is that it was possible to manually install the.
#Dvrocx .cab Pc
I had the same issue, the company PC had security policies that prevented the auto-install of the program. You didn't say which DVR your using, but my Intellicam JS-RTA-D1 DVR used Webrec.cab for remote viewing using IE.
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